Fabric reinforcement steel mesh, often referred to simply as "rebar mesh" or "reinforcement mesh," is a crucial component in reinforced concrete construction. It consists of a grid or network of steel bars or wires arranged in perpendicular patterns. This mesh is used to reinforce concrete structures, providing tensile strength to the material and enhancing its overall durability and structural integrity. Unit (M2)
Deformed steel bars, also known as reinforcement steel or rebars, are steel bars with surface deformations to provide better adhesion to concrete. It used in reinforced concrete construction to enhance the structural integrity of buildings, bridges, dams, and other structures. The deformations help prevent slippage between the steel and concrete.
Cut and bend charges for steel bars refer to the costs associated with cutting and bending reinforced steel bars according to specific dimensions and shapes as required for a construction project.